I want to cry.....I just got my hands on some 88.2khz 24BIT FLAC tracks (ripped from SACD) and it now makes my lossless CD stuff sound like crap in comparison. I'm having flashbacks when I re-ripped all my CD's to go from MP3 to Lossless. Now while I'm the first to admit the quality of these SACD rips may be due to remastering more than the format they are stored in the quality jump (even for my old ears) is breathtaking!
Any way ... It got me thinking about JR's Resampling as I've got audio recorded in:
- 22.05KHz / 16Bit (some odd Camcorder footage)
- 44.1KHz / 16Bit (CD)
- 48Khz / 16 Bit (DVD)
- 48KHz / 24 Bit (Blu-ray)
- 88.2KHz / 24Bit (SACD)
- 96KHz / 24 Bit (SACD / Blu-ray)
- 192KHz /24 Bit (Blu-ray)
- (And no doubt others I've not seen)
The issue is one of my (and for many) PC sound card only support 44.1 / 48 / 96 / 192KHz (at 16 and 24 Bits) & MC's Output Format for Resampling are:
- All sources --> 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 or 192
- Only sources less than 44.1Khz or greater than 48KHz --> 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 or 192
- Only sources less than 44.1Khz or greater than 96KHz --> 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 or 192
The consideration is what needs to be resampled to enable playback without downsampling..... so
Question: Is there any downside to just setting MC to resample everthing to 192KHz?
Idea: I'm sure many would like to only resample when needed (eg passthough for most), so why not in the DSP's Output Format have some check boxes that lets you specify what your hardware supports then an option that says "Upsample Non Supported Formats" and then upsample just these ones to the next supported sample rate / bit depth?
Thanks
Nathan Now considering how to get HD replacements.....